Q: You are committed to building 300,000 new homes a year by the middle of this decade. Can you promise to hit this? And doesn’t that mean dealing with nimbyism?says you have to go back to 1968 to find a time when we were building more than 400,000 homes a year. We have never built houses fast enough.
He says he cannot give a cast-iron guarantee that the government will hit a particular number in a particular year.The trick is to make sure you put in the right infrastructure, to enable development to go ahead. He says government infrastructure spending is partly designed to ensure that developers build homes where people want them.say: “I hear you.”
The Leave campaigners promised us HIGHER wages and so did Johnson, Mogg and Gove (once we got rid of all those pesky low paid foreigners) Well boys, the foreigners have left and ... where's all these high paid jobs + pay rises you promised?
Except his and his colleagues salaries of course.